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Sleeping Tent
My grandson has special needs and getting him out of his parent's bed has been difficult. His dad had put up a temporary "blanket" tent in the room and has successfully moved him into sleeping in the tent; but the next step is moving him to his room.
This tent is perfect - I added some pockets on the side for his books and a few bed toys and put an "S" hook at the top to hang his lanterns. I made it longer, so his dad could get in with him if needed.
As usual, love this site - always can find just the right plans.
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Sat, 06/16/2012 - 21:38
What a great idea for
What a great idea for transitioning a child into sleeping on their own!
Double Hall Trees
The final pieces to my kitchen / entryway remodel. Great plans!
Matching Stools for Kids
This was my second project from Ana White, and overall it was successful. I used a miter saw for the cuts (struggled with the bevel because my 12 inch saw isn't a slider, a kreg jig to attach everything (struggled to attach the 1x3s to the legs due to the angle of the dril and tight space), but everything eventually was held solidly together and it's really very sturdy. My husband is about 160 and he was able to jump on it with absolutely no give.
The paint is just small samples we had on hand from home depot to coordinate with other projects in the kids' rooms, and I handpainted the letters. I finished it with a double coat of polycrylic.
Workbench for miter saw
We built this workbench adapting Ana's plans. We did not build the carts yet.
It is very practical! We just love it!
Custom Headboard
We built the Fancy Farmhouse King Bed (headboard only) modifying it by making it a bit taller and adding a little shelf on top with custom trim. Thanks Ana for such a great website and free plans!
Kelly Babb
Outdoor Chaise Lounge
We decided to put my husband to work during a hot Oklahoma summer! After about a month's worth of procrastination, he finally built the chair! It was very detailed but easy to follow. I was the one who stained it (in the dark - so don't judge) and got the cushion from Garden Ridge.
Altered Apothecary Media Console
I had the wood to make this for about 2 weeks. Started on Tuesday and finished Thursday evening! I wanted the look to be different from the Apothecary look so I made the doors a little different!
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Mon, 04/14/2014 - 17:16
I love this! I just finished
I love this! I just finished putting the frame together but wasn't loving the original door look. Can you tell me how you did the beadboard doors? And what hinges? Thanks!
In reply to I love this! I just finished by jeanniemn
Sat, 04/19/2014 - 08:02
Sure! I just bought a 4'x8'
Sure! I just bought a 4'x8' sheet of beadboard from Lowes. I have about half left over. They sometimes have half sheets but didn't when I went. I had them to rough cut it into 20" strips to fit in my car. It came white but I painted over it with Rustoleum Heirloom White spray paint. I bought 2 12ft boards for the frames, I think they were 1/2"x2".. only around $8 per piece and they are stocked vertically at lowes near the beadboard (at the store near me at least!) I cut the beadboard at home and then cut the frame board to fit. I used glue and a brad nailer with 5/8" nails to attach them to the beadboard. My doors had to overlap the plywood since I had the extra shelf that was flush with the rest of the cabinet.. I couldn't inset my doors like she did at Shanty-2-Chic. I bought the same hinges she used, the brand is Liberty and I found them at Home Depot. $5 something for a 2 pack. They are awesome! The doors aren't heavy duty but we didn't need them to be. You could always add a layer of MDF or Lauan if you wanted them to be more sturdy!
I hope this helps.. I'll be glad to answer more questions!
Thu, 05/01/2014 - 18:28
Thanks!! We are almost done
Thanks!! We are almost done but are stumped by the hinges (I bought the Liberty ones too). Any tips on those? I think we are just over-thinking it, it can't be that hard!!
Thu, 05/01/2014 - 18:42
Thanks!! We are almost done
Thanks!! We are almost done but are stumped by the hinges (I bought the Liberty ones too). Any tips on those? I think we are just over-thinking it, it can't be that hard!!
Fri, 05/02/2014 - 06:53
Hinge selection...
...has completely stumped me before, and buying the wrong type has halted one of my first projects. Make sure you pick the right hinge for how you want your doors to align. From my experience, HD sells mostly "overlay" and "3/8 offset" hinges, with a small selection of "inset" hinges. These links are to a different hinge manufacturers, but the little pictures/explanations have helped me figure out what type of hinge I need to buy:
http://www.rockler.com/how-to/understanding-hinges
http://www.menards.com/main/store/20090519001/items/media/Millwork/Belw…
(and vlilly, I love the distressed finish on the console above).
Planked wood sideboard
We did it and we love it! Hand made by the LeFebvres in Canada. First attempt at cabinets and drawers. Definitely visit Hilary's site and follow her tips which make this so much easier to construct! Finished cabinet is not only big but VERY heavy to move. Love it.
Three Cube Bench
Pretty straightforward plans. No adjustments were made.
Ultimate Shoe Cabinet
This was our very first project made from the plan Shoe Shrine Shelves submitted by Anna White with a few variations. The middle, short cabinet was made from left over pieces using the same dimensions as the taller shelves. The width was determined using the mirror dimensions. The mirror was my husbands genius idea! It was an old mirror just sitting around in our garage, he sanded it down, primed with Kilz and painted Antique White to match. He also suggested the trim stripes on the front (painted Pure Black for contrast) to give the cabinet some unique character! This piece can really be designed many different ways to suit your specific needs. I LOVE it and can't wait for our next project! Thanks so very much Anna!!!
Pure Black (accent pieces)
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truss shelf/bookcase
This was a pretty simple project as long as you make accurate cuts. Making accurately angled cut allows for tight joint also love the pocket screws. I did add a top brace for stability, seemed a little unstable without them. I pocket screwed them on from the backside, so they can't be seen from front. Than went with a two tone paint/stain.
Modern Deck Chair Go Seahawks
Great instructions and a great finished project
Entry Way Bench
Built this plan and it came out amazing. I used a sheet of siding for the back to really bring out some grains!
Chunky Leg Storage Vanity
Hi! I love Ana White's plans! I used the chunky leg desk plan and added drawers and a flip-up vanity top! :) https://www.instagram.com/bow_and_timber/
Rustic Head Board
My wife wanted to get a new rustic style head board in the Pottery Barn style. Thanks to your site and plans I saved around $800. My wife even made a comparison picture with my head board and two from Pottery Barn. This was my fist major project and ever since I built this, people just come to me with ideas of things to build. Now she wants a matching foot board. I love your site and it's the first place I look anytime I have a project in mind.
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Sun, 07/01/2012 - 06:37
Fantastic!
Looks great! The comparison picture is fantastic. I made this headboard last summer and we love it too.
Fri, 02/22/2013 - 13:57
how many coats of stain did you put on it?
How many coats of stain did you put on it and did you stain it after it was all put together? Love your headboard it is awesome!!!
Inspired by the Homemaker
I was inspired to try woodworking after seeing plans for this toybox. After that, my imagination is running wild with projects. I've added a few other pics of projects that I've finished. Thanks, Ana. Just wanted you to know that you continue to inspire!
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Thu, 06/12/2014 - 08:13
Staining the top
Looks great. What type of wood did you use for the top? Project panel per the plan? I am getting ready to build this toy box and would like to stain mine, but have concerns about staining project panel.
Diagonal Wall Corner Cabinet
I made this cabinet first, actually two of them, that way I would know the exact depth to build my other wall cabinets. The depth without the face frame came to 11 3/4". I built it exact to the plans, Thank you Ana! I did modify the height to 36" and the rails of my face frames are 2 1/2" to accomodate the trim at the top and lighting at the bottom. I have never built cabinets before and never made a pocket hole before either! But I couldn't invest the $15,000 that Lowe's quoted me, this house is too old. So I found a really nice set from craigslist and went from there. I built all my wall cabinets to a custom height of 36". The doors came from FastCabinetDoors and they are great quality doors. The door I chose was "Camden" in oak frames and panels. I used Rustoleum Cabinet Transformations in Pure White for the finish. I hope to be finished in 5 weeks.
Mother's Day Gift
My son and I made this quick for a gift. Thanks so much for the excellent plans. A couple modifications to use supplies on hand. Turned out great! Remember to fasten seat down before putting on arms.
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Adjustable Hair Tool and Accessory Shelf
My daughter has all of the hair tools and accesories and needed an organized place to put it, this worked great!